All software on this page was developed by a third party, unless stated otherwise. We cannot provide support for software we did not develop, so please contact the developer of that software directly if you are having any problems.

Plugins

WordPress

Integrates Clicky tracking code and optionally the Clicky.me short URL service into your blog.

An overview of your site's statistics on your WordPress dashboard.

Logs to Clicky the name of anyone who has left a comment.

IMPORTANT! If you install this plugin and it doesn't seem to be working, your theme may not have the "WP footer" hook that many plugins rely on to add code to your blog's footer automatically. Open your theme's "footer.php" file in the WP editor, and look for the following piece of code:

<?php wp_footer(); ?>

If you don't see this code, that is the problem. Copy that code and paste it into this file, directly before the </body> tag. Save it and you're done! While you're at it, please contact your theme's developer and scold them for leaving out a key piece of WordPress functionality from their theme.

Clicky Tracking Code for Joomla

Automatically places the asynchronous version of the Clicky tracking code on every page of your Joomla web site.

Options to exclude admin and backend traffic.

Attaches username and email info to session data on Clicky for visitors who are logged in.

IMPORTANT! Make sure you install the right version of the plugin. When you unzip there will be 3 or more files, each one for a different version of Jooma. (As of August 2013, these are 1.5, 2.5, and 3.0). If you install the wrong version, you may see an error such as Fatal error: Class 'JParameter' not found. This error is the result of using the wrong plugin!

MyBB

Ruby Rack

Concrete5

Add-on that allows you to integrate your Concrete5 site with Clicky as quickly and as easily as possible.

View your reports right from your Concrete5 dashboard.

PrestaShop

Free version to integrate basic tracking into your PrestaShop web site

Premium version that logs customer names and emails, tracks goals (including revenue) for purchases, and displays stats in the admin area of your web site. (Note: You need a Pro or higher account to track customer info and goals).

Vanilla forums

Pligg CMS

This module adds Clicky Analytics tracking code to your Pligg site, just before the </body> tag in your Pligg CMS template file. Adding this module to your Pligg site is a simple three step process: upload the module, install it, and visit the settings page to enter your Clicky Site ID. Once enabled, you will see the Clicky Analytics appear in your website's source code.

WHMCS

WHMCS is an all-in-one client management, billing & support solution for online businesses. Handling everything from signup to termination, WHMCS is a powerful business automation tool that puts you firmly in control.

Tracking code install

Your own custom web site

If you built your own web site, or someone did it for you (as opposed to running on a platform like WordPress), then you'll need to manually add the code to your web site's HTML.

Most sites have what are called "header" and "footer" files, which are files that are automatically included at the top and bottom of every page on your web site. Headers and footers are handy because it makes it very easy to make global changes to your web site's design. For example, say you wanted to add a new link to your navigation bar, or a new link to the footer of your web site. By using header and footer files, you only have to make this change in one file, and every page gets the update automatically.

If your site uses this type of design (and if not, it should), then all you need to do is paste our tracking code into your footer file. We recommend putting the code right before the closing </body> tag.

If your web site does not have footer files, you will need to manually paste the code onto every page of your web site.

The tracking code for each registered site on Clicky is unique. You can find the tracking code for any of your registered sites within the Preferences area for that site. The link to Preferences is in the sidebar when viewing the reports for any of your sites on Clicky.

Google Tag Manager

Google Tag Manager (GTM) is a powerful tool to easily manage the various javascript tags on your site without having to edit your site beyond the initial install of GTM.

If you use GTM, you'll be happy to learn that Clicky is fully compatible with it. Our instructions below assume you are familiar with GTM. If you're not familiar with it, you'll need to find a tutorial for help getting started.

IMPORTANT! You will need to use the asynchronous version of the tracking code to use with GTM. The async version of the code is at the bottom of the tracking code page.

First, login to GTM. Go into the 'overview' section and add a new tag.

Name your tag, select the 'Custom HTML Tag' option, paste in the async code, add a rule to fire on all pages, and save.

Step 4 in the above screenshot, this is what the 'add a rule' page looks like. Check the box as shown and save.

Publish your changes. Done!

WordPress.com hosted blog

If your blog is hosted on the wordpress.com domain, then you do not have the ability to add JavaScript to your page. However, Clicky also has an image based tracking system that you can use instead, which will work with wordpress.com blogs. It is not quite as detailed - for example, we can't track incoming searches or links to your site without JavaScript - but you may still find it quite useful. The image based 'no javascript' tracking code is on the same page as your normal tracking code, near the bottom.

Place this code in a text widget in your sidebar.

WordPress self-hosted

If you don't want to use the plugin, or the plugin isn't working for you, you can still track your self-hosted WordPress site by adding the tracking code to your theme's footer.php file. Open your theme's footer.php file in the WP editor, and paste in your tracking code right before the closing </body> tag.

Tumblr

To track a Tumblr site, you need to edit your theme to paste in the code. Note that this also means if you change themes in the future, you will have to follow the same steps.

Note: Tumblr uses different HTML for the mobile version of your site, so you'll need to add the code to that too if you want it tracked. Instructions here.

Squarespace

To track a Squarespace site, use the 'code injection' option in your admin area, to add the tracking code to your site.

Shopify

We don't currently have a plugin for Shopify but you can quite easily track your Shopify site, including conversions.

First, you'll need to open your "theme.liquid" file in the template editor and paste in the tracking code there, right before the </body> at the bottom. This will get basic tracking up and running. Your Clicky tracking code is available in your site preferences on Clicky.

To track conversions, go to Preferences » Checkout & Payment in your Shopify admin. At the bottom is a field to enter in "Additional Content & Scripts". In that box, paste this code:

Note: You can replace 'Sale' with another word or phrase, such as 'Conversion', 'Made a purchase', etc.

The "{{ total_price | money_without_currency }}" will be replaced by the dollar value of the sale automatically by Shopify's system.

You can then view your conversions on Clicky by going to the Goals report for your site.

One last note, for some people Shopify is only used to process sales, but the rest of their site is hosted on their own. In this case the Shopify domain is usually different from the main web site domain, so you need to add this additional domain to your "mirrors" field in your site preferences on Clicky. For example you would enter "yourcompany.shopify.com".

GoDaddy (Website Builder)

Please follow the instructions on this page to install javascript on a GoDaddy site built with Website Builder.

IMPORTANT: Godaddy doesn't allow code to be added to mobile versions of sites. So you will only be able to track the desktop versions.

Smarty

To use Clicky with a Smarty web site, you'll need to place your tracking code in between {literal} tags. Example:

Blogger / BlogSpot

To install on this platform, you need to edit your blog's template. Click the "Design" tab at the top, then "Edit HTML". You will see some code in a form, as shown below. Unfortunately, the area that you want to place the code isn't at the very top or bottom, like it used to be. This means you need to use your browser's built in search-on-page tool (Ctrl+F), and then search for "</body>". Put a few lines of white space above the </body> tag in the form, then paste in your tracking code above it, as shown below.

Webs.com

For a webs.com site, the tracking code must be installed manually on each page you want tracked, or (as shown below) you can drop it into the very bottom (footer) of your site and it should automatically get added to every page.

Note that the interface below is the 'new' webs.com. If your interface looks different, you are on the old version of webs.com and can opt-in to Clicky from there. The new version of webs.com does not have this opt-in unfortunately, requiring you to perform the steps below.

First, login to webs.com and click the 'builder' link in the top right corner.

Click the 'other' tab at the very bottom, and you will see a few options. The one we will be using here is 'custom HTML'.

Drag and the drop the 'custom HTML' module into your page. Note in this screenshot, the blue highlighted area is where it will end up when we release the mouse. This is the 'footer' of your site, and if you put this module here, it will be automatically included on every page of your site. If you're unable to place the code in the footer area, you will have to add the code to every page of your site.

Click the 'pubish' button in the top right corner of the page to save your changes. You're done!

Weebly

Log in to Weebly and select to Edit your site. Paste your tracking code into the footer section. The screenshot below is taken from Weebly's support area and shows code going into the header. Our code works in the header too, but we highly recommend the footer. In this screenshot, it is the field directly above the highlighted one.

Adobe Muse

To get the code installed on all pages automatically, go into the 'Page Properties' for the 'Master' page, as shown here.

Services that do not support third party tracking code

Some services do not support any third party tracking code, or are hard-coded to only support tracking for certain services (typcially Google Analytics).

The services listed below do NOT work with Clicky, as of February 2015. If you want to use Clicky with any of the services below, we encourage you to contact their support departments and request it! The more people that do that, the more likely they are to add support for it.

Mobile apps

Clicky Widget for Android

Put a widget for each of your sites on your Android desktop for quick stats on the go.

Choose between three different widget types, each customizable to show the data you want.

Install as many widgets as you want, including multiple widgets of different types for the same site.

Click on any of the widgets to view more data.

Note: This is currently beta software and so we are not hosting it in the official Android marketplace yet. To install this app, you will need to enable the option to allow software from "Unknown sources". More details on our blog.

Windows Phone app

Clicky mobile web app

If you have a modern smartphone with a WebKit-based browser (iPhone, Android, WebOS, Symbian, etc), we have developed a mobile version of Clicky that mimics the look and feel of a native application on your phone.

Almost all features and reports you can access on clicky.com, you can also access here, in an interface that's designed for mobile.

Point your phone's web browser to http://i.clicky.com and get rockin'.

Desktop / web apps

ClickyChrome for Google Chrome

Import all your sites automatically from Clicky, or add them manually if you prefer. Select which one you'd like to actively monitor from the site dropdown menu in the ClickyChrome popup.

The toolbar icon will display either the number of visitors currently online, total number of visitors today, or total number of completed goals today. The data is refreshed every minute so you'll always be up to speed.

From within the ClickyChrome popup, you can view basic site stats for various date ranges, see comprehensive information about your site's last 5 visitors, and display graphs for visitors, actions and top browsers over the past 30 days.

Using HTML5 desktop notifications, you can chose to be alerted whenever a visitor completes a goal on the site you're currently monitoring.

If you are browsing your site and would like to see the stats for that particular page, just right-click and select "View page stats", and that will take you to the Clicky stats page for the URL you are currently viewing.

ClickyPanel for Windows

ClickyPanel is the feature rich windows dashboard for Clicky, which provides an easy way to analyse your traffic without leaving the comfort of your desktop. ClickyPanel uses the data collected by Clicky to present the data needed most in a simple way.

Clicky Dashboard for Windows

Clicky Dashboard polls your Clicky Analytics account every hour and displays you the most important statistics. Along side this is the ability to compare the analytics to the information collected yesterday as well as over the past 7 days -- allowing you to see the overall picture of your website activity.

iGoogle widget

View most of your analytics data right from within your iGoogle dashboard.

Designed to mimic the look and feel of Clicky.

To install, go to the "widgets" section of your site preferences for any of your registered sites on Clicky.

jQuery Mobile

The plugin has been verified to work with versions of jQuery mobile back to 1.3 (released Feb 2013), which is compatible with jQuery as old as 1.7. The plugin may work with older versions but it has not been tested.

Just include the following single line of code in your site, directly after your tracking code, and you're done:

Ignoring specific types of actions

If you don't want to track specific types actions, simply define a JavaScript array named '_jqm_ignore_actions', specifying which actions you do not wish to log, and the plugin will ignore them. Note that this array needs to be defined before the JQM plugin <script> tag.

Rails 4 "Turbo Link" tracking

Rails 4 uses turbo links by default (similar to pjax) which loads the content of the page and inserts it without doing a full page refresh. Unfortunately without a full page refresh, Clicky won't track the new page loading by default.

However, Turbo links provides a 'page:load' callback when the user changes page, which you can hook into like this to track with Clicky:

Temboo

Temboo builds efficient, smart shortcuts that you can drag and drop right into your code. More than just code snippets, these ready-to-use processes make API integration easy, taking care of authentication, credential management, updates, and more. Temboo over 100 popular APIs, including Clicky.